Yes because he was going to steal guns from the armory and give them to the slaves. This would scare the South.
i believe it was President Pierce. Because the Kansas Nebraska Act happened before "Bleeding Kansas" led by John Brown. BTW John Brown is a terrorist who deserved hanging, not a fan of John Brown.
He would be either a terrorist or a freedom-fighter, depending whether you were on his side.
To the Abolitionists, he as a Hero and Martyr. To the Southern slave owners, he was a Terrorist (to use an anachronistic contemporary term).
John Brown is a fairly common name, but the most famous "John Brown" was an abolitionist before the Civil War who was a terrorist before his time.He is not the "Brown" (whose first name was Oliver) involved in Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court decision the struck down the "separate but equal" treatment of segregated schools before 1954.
Many northerners saw John Brown as an abolitionist martyr, dying in a righteous cause. Most southerners saw him as a terrorist, using violent means to further his extreme agenda. The South geared up its militia training, as a result.
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The cast of Hostage - 1987 includes: Johan Arangies as Terrorist Limpie Basson as Zenrin Kushu Karen Black as Laura Lawrence At Botha as Raoul Michael Brunner as John Angel Castigianni as Terrorist Stuart Clark as Terrorist Lorenzo Costantiello as Terrorist Johan Crous as Terrorist John Donovan as himself Paul Ernstein as Terrorist Gavin Genlloud as Terrorist Jarot Gourkoff as Terrorist Robert Haber as Ambassador Gerhard Hametner as Tommy Wings Hauser as Sam Striker George Heinlein as Terrorist Rocky Horn as Terrorist Ernest Human as Terrorist Erasmus Jacobs as Terrorist Rossi Jacobs as Terrorist Funchang Kang as Terrorist Lionel Kearns as Terrorist Wayne Kessel as Terrorist Edward Letley as Terrorist Lieb Liebenberg as Terrorist Nancy Locke as Nicole Roland Ma as Passenger Flip Mans as Terrorist Claire Marshall as Sister Eugenia Kevin McCarthy as Col. Shaw Hennie Minnie as Terrorist Yesmeen Mohamed as Passenger Tullio Moneta as Terrorist Leader Tom Mphatsoe as Army Captain Isaac Mzembela as Terrorist Lucas Nel as Terrorist John Nieuwoudt as Terrorist Susan Pam as Passenger Pamela Perry as Edna Werner Raath as Terrorist Billy Second as Rona Sakkie Senekal as Terrorist Ian Steadman as Yamani Jan Stemmet as Terrorist Leanne Van Der Merwe as Passenger Marcel van Heerden as Hussein Craig Van Zyl as Terrorist Robert Whitehead as Harry Iain Winter as Sloan Iris Zondo as Passenger